pretty lame. did not partake in the 4 for $ 4 deal. would rather get a better burger at five guys for the same price. Pretty cheap place
Keyonna T.
Tu valoración: 3 Greenbelt, MD
The light skin boy was rude in the drive thru, I go to Wendy’s all the time, never once had a problem until now
Danielle H.
Tu valoración: 1 Sykesville, MD
Disgustingly dirty! No ketchup cups! Employees have no clue what’s going on. The bathrooms were filthy! Clogged toilets in both! And the fries tasted like they’ve used the same oil in the fryer for the past 6mos! GROSS!
Jimmy V.
Tu valoración: 1 Washington, DC
It is possible wait 20 minutes to get an hamburger? Service at this Wendy’s is very slow. and also fries cold.
Jon R.
Tu valoración: 4 Laurel, MD
There seem to be 4 or 5 Wendy’s in our area(like within a five mile radius) and yet i always come back to this one. They are always nice and they get the meals right all the time.
Doug S.
Tu valoración: 3 Avondale, AZ
Not bad, as far as fast food goes. Decent service, good food, and plenty of room to park. Easily accessible, too.
Brook H.
Tu valoración: 4 Columbia, MD
I’m with others who have used this Wendy’s regularly in that it’s one of the better examples of a fast food restaurant. Every time I come through here I almost always get the same cashier at the drive-thru. Although she’s a little rough around the edges, she’s polite, professional, and gets it right every single time. Even going inside, you get what you want, how you want, with little to no fuss. Normally I’d say a fast food joint is «A-OK», but the fact I’ve been using this Wendy’s for over 10 years indicates how much of a fan I am.
Richard G.
Tu valoración: 2 Washington, DC
Friendly staff, but no air conditioning on an 80+ degree day.
Su K.
Tu valoración: 3 Washington, DC
One of the many peculiar things about me is that I go on cravings streaks, such that I’ll crave something for weeks. For example, in college, I had Chipotle cravings twice a day for 2 straight weeks and in that span, I probably ate 10 burritos. On another occasion, I ate phở for dinner for the better part of a week and a half. And yesterday, the cravings streak struck again. Having had Ray’s Hell Burger for the first time on Tuesday night, I was seriously hankering for a burger while I was driving on Wednesday. Ray’s again? Don’t have enough time to drive out there. Five Guys? Daughter just fell asleep in her carseat and Five Guys takes anywhere from 5 – 15 minutes. McD’s? Not after I just called it poop patties. Burger King? Meeh~ The whoppers, and its floppy bun, haven’t done it for me lately. So the only logical choice was to visit old Red: Wendy’s. Truth be told, I actually enjoy Wendy’s burgers. The square beef patties are a tad disorienting, as I’ve been trained to expect ground beef to come in circular patties, but they’re usually juicy and tasty. My old go-to order at Wendy’s was a Jr. Bacon Cheeseburger, a Jr. Cheeseburger Deluxe and a 5pc nugget, which came to just over $ 3 including tax. Yesterday, I noticed a new item on the Menu Formerly Known as $ 0.99 Value: the double stack. Intriguing. Further piquing my interest, the price had a green sticker over it that said $ 0.99(normal price $ 1.39). So I ordered 2 double stacks, and a cup of water = $ 2.10. The burgers weren’t very good looking, but it’s what’s inside that counts, right? And what’s inside is essentially a double cheeseburger from McD’s(2 patties, 2 slices of cheese, pickles, onions, ketchup, mustard) but with 2 key differences. First, the onions were real onions and not the rehydrated ones you get at McD’s. Second, the beef patties actually looked like meat rather than that grey matter you get at McD’s. The burgers were tasty but I could’ve definitely used a 3rd or a 5pc nugget. And for $ 0.99, the price is just right! If you’re in Beltsville, swing by and pick up a few double stacks, on sale for $ 0.99, if you’re in the mood for some burgers.